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2006-12-11 16:33:01 · 8 answers · asked by ferysurfboy 1 in Sports Water Sports

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Most surfers still agree that it's Hawaii's Pipeline, also Zurriolan Beach in San Sebastian. And you can't forget about Australia. Ah...my brother just reminded me of the beach Ondaretta, also in San Sebastian. But we still love the Pipeline. You made us a bit restless for more!

2006-12-11 16:47:41 · answer #1 · answered by Quinn J 2 · 3 0

Hawaii and spain...etc... are all good answers but if your looking for the biggest and fastest waves than they are in Fundy Bay New Brunswick Canada.They are very dangerous only a handful of people have surfed them.Check it out its in the Guiness Book of World Records......

2006-12-12 08:13:21 · answer #2 · answered by rush 2 · 0 0

When it's breaking, Da Banzai Pipeline.
Ehukai Beach Park, North Shore Hawaii
Period!

2006-12-11 18:22:45 · answer #3 · answered by powerkyter 3 · 0 0

Personally I like a point break like Kirra, AUS. Some surfers want big hollow tubes found on the north shore of Oahu at breaks like Pipeline or maybe they want huge waves like Waimea, Jaws or Mavericks.

2006-12-12 06:45:10 · answer #4 · answered by rydaldude 3 · 1 0

Bells Beach in Austrailia

2006-12-11 20:19:45 · answer #5 · answered by Louis K 4 · 0 0

Tahiti's Teahupoo,

http://www.surfline.com/include/popup.cfm?image=/surfaz/images/teahupoo/laird6.jpg&caption=&height=&width=

2006-12-12 05:02:29 · answer #6 · answered by Wake Cobra 4 · 0 0

Hawaii has some of the best wave sets in the world, thanks to places like Pipeline and Jaws, jaws has bigger, more powerful sets then pipeline, both you need to be pro to even consider getting in the water for.

2006-12-12 14:20:19 · answer #7 · answered by mjmsd 4 · 0 1

in hawaii?

2006-12-11 16:41:26 · answer #8 · answered by Princess 2 · 0 0

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